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Camilla Ebterprise, Camilla, Ga  30 May 1952
Obituary of Martin Jefferson Akridge as written in "The Camilla Enterprise" 
dated 30 May 
1952.                                                                           
                  Martin Jefferson (Charlie) Akridge, prominent Mitchell County 
farmer died Wednesday, 21 May 1952, at 11:00 PM at his home in Pebble City 
community following a short illness. Mr. Akridge had been in failing health for 
the past several months. News of his passing caused widespread sorrow among 
numerous friends of this county and 
section.                                                                        
     Funeral services took place Saturday, 24 May 1952, at 3:00 PM at Antioch 
Methodist church at Pebble City where Mr. Akridge had worshiped since 
childhood. The Rev Nathan H. Williams of Camilla conducted the service and was 
assisted by the Rev W. H. Littleton and the Rev A. T. Rigsby of Sale City. 
Nephews of Mr. Akridge serving as pall bearers were; C. E. Smith, Paul Smith, 
Alton Palmer, Allen Eubanks, L. B. Edwards, John Cates, Tom Akridge and Leon 
Davis. Interment was in Akridge cemetery. Bramlett Funeral Home was in charge. 
The son of the late Elihu and Nancy Adams 
Akridge,                                        Mr. Akridge was born in 
Mitchell County near Camilla, 7 Jul 1877. He had lived his entire life in 
Mitchell, being a member of a family that produced an unusual number of large 
and successful farmers. Mr. Akridge retired about a year ago on account of ill 
health. Survivors are his wife, two daughters, Mrs. Lee Turner of Pebble City; 
Mrs. T. B. Hancock of Doerun; one son, Phillip B. Akridge; two sisters, Mrs. 
Jesse F. Smith and Miss Alice Akridge; two brothers, Jim and T. E. Akridge.


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